307 programming-"LIST"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"UCL" positions at The Ohio State University
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for partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. The successful candidate will work within our interdisciplinary programs in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
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) - Advanced Neurorehabilitation Occupational Therapy Program - School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Position Overview The primary responsibility of this position is the teaching in the Occupational
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review, and is eligible for reappointment. Key Responsibilities: Administrative Leadership: Oversee the department's programs and operations. Develop and maintain a pattern of administration in
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programs for trainees include training fellows in both Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry and Geriatric Neurology. Opportunities for investigator-initiated research and involvement in many ground
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Lecturer, 50% Temp; 9/12 position will be split between teaching/supervision responsibilities and outreach activities in order to meet the requirements of the FCS program funds. Time allocated to teaching
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reception, information on programs, take registration information, refer clients and works with forms for client questions. The focus of the position is on receiving, assessing, and relaying basic information
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Vice Chairs in the Department to provide guidance to the Pathology Chair on clinical and research needs and strategic growth • Lead and support a research program on molecular genetics, genomic medicine
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programs and services to include vascular surgery! This is an excellent opportunity to build and grow in practice with our interventional and noninvasive cardiologists, experienced advanced practice
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part of The Ohio State University’s Provost’s Tenure-Track Fellow to Faculty Program. The Provost’s Tenure-Track Fellow to Faculty Program is a two year fellowship program intended to transition to a
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success. Department Information The Department of Comparative Studies is home to an internationally renowned interdepartmental graduate program in folklore that provides an opportunity for students in a